Bottle support



BY 7 a 9 :ITTORVEY.

Jan. 19, 1932. M. 1.. BENOlT BOTTLE SUPPORT Filed Dec. 4, 1929 I w 2 6 z W? 4 a a 0 2 Q i 2 W W 1 7 W, 4 4 y 9- VIE! 7 scribed and claimed.

Patented Jan. 19, 1932 I MARY L. BENOIT, or n mommcmcswy- BOTTLE snrronr. Application filed necember 4 invention relates to a new and useful improvement in a bottle support and has for its object the'provision of a device which may serve to support andretain a bottle in posie tion and prevent undue removal-ofthe bottle therefrom.

Another object of the invent-ion is theprovision of means for locking the bottle in position in said support.

Another object of the invention is the pro vision of a device of this class which will be simple in structure,'economicaljof manufac-g ture, and highly efficient in use.

Other objects will appear hereinafter. The invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter de- The invention will be best understood bya reference to the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification and in which,

Fig. 1 is a central vertical sectional view of the invention. 7

Fig. 2 is afront elevational view of the invention.

Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on line 33' of Fig. 2. r i o The invention is adapted .for mounting and I have shown in the drawings the inven-- tion mounted upon a suitable support 8 which is preferably the Wall of a buildiiig one side thereof being' accessible" from the interior: The. invention comprises a suitable cup]. shaped member 9 having. an openingg lO formed in its base to prevent accumulation; of Water therein. The cup shaped member '9 is sufficiently large for ,receivinga milk hottle 11. A plate12 projects upwardly? from the cupshaped supporting member 9 and issecured by screws or other suitable fastening means 13 to-the support 8; A plate 14 of. substantially the same width as the plate 12 f is provided with the elongated'longitudinally extendingv slots? 15 through; which: project rivets 16 which are secured to the plate '12 and provided with-a head which will prevent the'disassembling of the plat-es 12 and 14,

The upper end of the plate 14 is angularly turned as at 17 to extend in a horizontal plate which projects over the cup shaped supjport- E h Pla 5.14 "1: 'ep n n lfih e h ii r phery of t t 516 11' the-notch 191. of Tthelfplate :14' willdbe brought into re istrationwitlr th'plung'rjeo which projects thronghanopening 21 formed and through thepassage Way V ing member This jhoriz ontal" xjtending portion 17 providedwith "an .openingY18 i 'fii ient. o "slip overjthe inoiith 'of'the. bottle 11 and pnllfdowiiwar'dly, on the,"neck; "the i l il b l 14., may; be, moved to the position? shown: in

"dotted-main, Fig; '1'. grrh teale111 maybe ipl edgoj t e-C1 1 shape n'embesaiorire- 1move i aere rom: A te th il 'a eh been pIaCQd on 1th i cup'jshapedflmember. and 5 (Wed downwardly; until the inthe plate 12 22 tormedgin 'the support'i'iig" structure 8. and

thron stheheraining; plate 23 which is mountedon thefstructure 8.- Engaging the inner. surface of the spring 24 the other end of which engages a collar 25 fixedlymounted onthe plunger'20.

The spring will then force the plunger20 7 into the notch '19 and lock the plate l l against vertical 'slidable movement thus preventing i undue removal of the bottle from 1ts support;

A head 26 is mounted onthe plunger '20an'd A when moved to the dotted line position shown f 1 r in Fig. 1 the plunger. will be;disengaged from the recess Lor notch .19.

from the interior of'the. building-may Ithen,

from the" interior of' theibuilding, raise the plate 14to-suflicientheight for permitting the F i A "mounted in position.

While Iha ve illustrated and describedthe preferred form of construetionI do not wish to limit myself to the precise details of'structureshownbutdesire toavail myself ofsuch i plate 23 is one end of a 9 Upon this engage' ment'thefspring 27 Which engages the lower" I 'endlof' the -plate=14 Will force theplate-up-- wardly a -odist an'ce so that the notch 'orrecessf v I I 19'1is nolonger in registration with the plung -f 1 er 20. "The person vvithdrawing jthe plunger j removal-ofthe bottle from the' cup shaped 1 3 supporting f'm'ember Q9. With' a devi'ceflrcon g stru'cted ini this-manner there is-pro'vi ded an" easy and'iefiective means:of preventingtheft V :and there isalsoprovided a 'simpleand easily' constructedadevi ce which may"jbe quicklyforegoing specification.

variations and modifications as may come within the scope of the appended claim.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire tosec-ure by Letters Patent is: v

A bottle support of the class described, comprising: a cup-shaped supporting memher; a plate projected upwardly from said supporting member'and provided with longitudinally slots and adapted for mounting on ing in overlapped relation said first mentioned plate and provided with elongated slots registering with the slots in said first mentioned plate; securing meansproj'ected" through said slots for securing said plates together in sli'dable relation;'means onsaid 7 second plate for engaging a bottle and preventing its removal from s'aidcup-shaped supporting member, upon movement of said second plateto st-predetermined position r'elativel to said'firs't plate, there being a'n opening ormed sai'd first plate and said second plate having "a notch formed fi n one of its faces and'registering withs'ai'd opening upon movementof said platesto said position and a releasable member slidable' through said opening into engagement with said notch "for locking said plates against 'slidable movement. p j

In testimony whereof I havesignedithe MARY BENoiT.

a supporting structure; afsecond plate engag- 

